PANAMA CITY BEACH, Florida -- Country superstar Toby Keith put the final exclamation point on the new all-country music festival in Panama City Beach with a set full of smash hit songs, pyrotechnics and special effects.

View full sizeToby Keith gives a thumbs-up to fireworks at the Gulf Coast Jam country music festival in Panama City Beach, Fla. on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013. (Dennis Pillion | dpillion@al.com)

Keith strutted onto the stage as a four-minute intro video for his "Hammer Down" tour played on massive screens. The video featured Keith and several others, including Roger Clemens, Carl Edwards and Carrot Top using the phrase "Hammer Down" at various occasions.

Fireworks shot up from the stage at multiple occasions throughout the night, and when Keith played his sing-along staple, "Red Solo Cup," 7-foot fake solo cups rose up on either side of the stage and stop-motion animated cups moved in time with the lyrics on the huge video screens.

Looking beyond the technical spectacle of the show, Keith sounded good and delivered many of his biggest songs, ranging from 1993's "Should've Been a Cowboy" and "A Little Less Talk And a Lot More Action" to his latest single "Drinks After Work."